Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.0 is an 8-inch Android tablet with an integrated Samsung S Pen stylus, making it ideal for those with productivity in mind (or anyone still playing Draw Something). It is however rather expensive at S$788 (LTE version). We find out if it lives up to its premium price tag.

LG brings the fight to Samsung with its 5.5-inch Optimus G Pro. Equipped with one of the latest quad-core processors and a full HD display, is the LG Optimus G Pro the best phablet you can get today? Read on for our verdict in this review.

Huawei blurs the line further between smartphones and tablets with the 6.1-inch Ascend Mate. While smartphones with big displays are getting more popular among consumers today, is the Huawei Ascend Mate a little too big for its own good? Let's find out in this review.

ASUS joins the 5-inch smartphone party with the PadFone Infinity. Clad in a new aluminum design and equipped with the latest technologies, can the ASUS PadFone Infinity hold its own against the HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S4 and Sony Xperia Z? We find out in this review.

The Fonepad is ASUS's first foray in making a tablet with 3G phone functions. How different is the ASUS Fonepad from the crop of Samsung Galaxy Tabs that have similar functions? More importantly, can ASUS succeed in this tablet segment? Hit the link to find out more.

The Sony Xperia ZL is a variant of the Xperia Z, which comes with a slightly less premium design and no dust/water resistive features. Is it as appealing as the Xperia Z or even a better phone? We share our opinion in this review.

LG is one of the few phone makers to venture into the 5.5-inch phone segment, where Samsung rules with an iron fist. Can LG's first Full-HD smartphone beat Samsung in its own game? Here's our first impressions of the LG Optimus G Pro.